Having a home on wheels you can take almost anywhere is great — and even better when that home is also a well-appointed houseboat for spending a day on your favorite lake. Based in Germany, Caravanboat's Departure One is a 30-foot long camper with a saltwater-resistant aluminum hull that can sleep four adults with a complete list of amenities including a kitchen, bathroom, shower, living area, and plenty of storage for all your gear. The panoramic windows at the front have a wing door for outside access and a great view from the captain's seat. A spacious rooftop deck with solar panels reinforce that the Departure One is more than just a camper.

You know Airstream's iconic "silver bullet" travel trailers. The classic aluminum-clad trailers have made Airstream part of the American travel lexicon and the oldest manufacturer of recreational in the world. But they don't just make trailers — they have a lineup of Class B RVs with the Atlas and the Interstate. The Interstate Nineteen is nineteen feet long and is built on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 chassis. The Interstate Nineteen has all the amenities and style you expect from Airstream, like a powered rear sofa that folds away into a dining area, kitchenette, and shower, along with Airstream's signature style. For anyone wanting an Airstream without the truck to tow it, the Interstate Nineteen is the perfect way to get into life on the road.

Offroad equipment manufacturer and customizer American Expeditionary Vehicles and Chevrolet have teamed up to introduce the Colorado ZR2 Bison, a heavy-duty version of Chevrolet's mid-size pickup. The ZR2 package comes with automatically adjusting dampers, front and rear locking differentials, and a 3.5-inch wider track. The Bison package adds AEV-designed hot-stamped Boron steel skid plates covering critical motor and drivetrain parts along with front and rear steel bumpers. A new grille replaces the Bowtie emblem and the interior features headrests with the AEV logo embroidered on the headrests. Expect to the Bison in showrooms in January 2019.

Aluminum-based antiperspirants can cause all kinds of health problems while natural deodorants like this one leave out the aluminum and contain ingredients that are actually good for you. And the herbal blend of Lavender, Sage, and Rosemary essential oils smells great and neutralizes odors. Jojoba oil is also part of the mix, a natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory that's easy on sensitive underarm skin.

Made for athletes in search of a comfortable shoe to wear while traveling, the Vans UltraRange Rapidweld is one of the most versatile in the brand's arsenal. It's made with a new UltraCush Lite midsole compound for added comfort and durability. It also has LuxLiner sock-fit construction for a secure, comfy fit, fully breathable mesh with Rapidweld details, and synthetic, textile, and suede uppers. Each pair is finished using water-based inks and glues and a durable rubber reverse waffle lug outsole.

The Mercedes of electric vehicles has arrived — the EQC SUV. The first mass-market all-electric SUV from the iconic German car maker will come to showrooms in 2020 and marks Mercedes' commitment to an electric future. Specifications for the crossover are impressive, with motors at the front and rear axles, an estimated 279 miles of range, and charge times of less than an hour using a fast charger. Inside, you'll find the expected Mercedes treatment, with a well-appointed interior and a new high-end infotainment system, the MBUX. MBUX offers features like pre-departure climate control and navigation that takes into account the fastest route and available charging stations along the way. The first in a line of electric cars, the EQC is the future of Mercedes-Benz.

In 1979, the Land Rover Series III went into production. Land Rover had been getting outclassed in it's bread-and-butter markets of Africa, Australia, and the Middle East mostly by Toyota's Land Cruiser with its nearly-unbreakable inline six motor. The answer came by using the 3.5-liter V8 engine and four-speed transmission from the Range Rover — stage one in the British government's plan to get Land Rover back to profitability and leading to the Stage One nickname. Cool & Vintage has restored this rare Land Rover back to better-than-new condition, featuring a rebuilt four-liter V8 and transmission and gorgeous Tangerine Orange paint over a new black leather interior. Eligible for import into the US, this is one of the rarest Land Rovers you can find and ready for another few decades worth of service.

When you find the right watch, it becomes an extension of you. That's been the case for generations of iconic figures like Paul Newman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Elvis Presley. A Man and His Watch profiles those figures and the timepieces they wore from the perspective of author Matthew Hranek, who traveled the world conducting interviews and gathering the histories of 76 watches. Each piece is attached to an original photograph and a detailed story of some of the most coveted watches in the world.

Perhaps the most iconic piece of clothing worn by James Bond in Skyfall, the traditional peacoat from then under-the-radar Alabama-based Billy Reid developed a story and cult status of its own. After learning Daniel Craig had purchased the same coat for himself prior to filming Skyfall, a small, in-house team at Billy Reid began an effort to have the coat placed organically in the upcoming Bond film. Successful in that mission, the peacoat went viral in the 007 community, selling out countless times, backordered for over 2 years, before finally being placed in the brand's core collection. Now available again in the same heavy 80% wool / 20% nylon blend as used in the film, it's not quite bulletproof, but you might feel that way slipping it on. Ideal for clandestine missions and polar vortexes alike.

Possibly the best thing about the American southwest is the almost complete lack of rust. The dry, arid climate makes for some of the best patinas on Earth, and this 1966 Ford Bronco looked so good not even Icon wanted to change it — at least on the outside. Bought from the original Texan owner, this Bronco was as it came from the factory, which meant the mechanicals needed the Icon touch. Under the skin, this Bronco packs a Mustang Coyote V8 mated to a five-speed manual transmission and full Fox Racing suspension. Dynatrac axles, Brembo brakes, and an Atlas II transfer case make this vintage 4x4 as capable as anything you could buy new off the lot, with a look that only time could create.

Lexani takes everything from GMC Yukons to Rolls-Royce Phantoms and upgrades them to executive coaches with a stunning amount of luxurious amenities. When Lexani decided to launch a line of adventure vans, the bar they set for themselves was a high one. Using the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter as a base, Lexani completely transforms the interior and exterior to provide a mobile base for any terrain. The EXTV Kalahari has an interior loaded with convertible beds, a kitchenette, storage for bicycles, skis, and other outdoor gear. The exterior features a full-length roof rack and LED lighting, custom graphics, and 20-inch wheels with all-terrain tires. With Lexani's proven experience, the EXTV is one of the best ways to see the great outdoors without leaving civilization behind.